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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1971-04-08

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1971-04-08, page 01

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:VOL. 49 NO. 13
2/\Q^ Serving Columbus, "Central" andSouthwestern Ohio ^P^
APRIL 8, 1971-NISAN 13
9rf%t4 It AMtrltpa •mi Itwiilt l4Mh
Passover Message
Frvm The President Of The UJFC
The message of Passover, 1971 was never more-timely. It tells of religious freedom, of the exodus from a land of slavery and oppression, lliis year, too, our people in many parts of the world seelc religious freedom, seek to •• leave lands where they cfinnnot live as Jews, ieuids which are hostile to^them, under economic, social and political peril.
Thus our joy at this season is lesseneid by the thought of our people in coiintries where the struggle for human' dignity and their ri^t to exist as a free people is still in jeopardy.
Thus we must continue to feed the hungry, to help to freedom those who can leave, to fulfill the spirit of. the Hagaddah, by' having symbolically as our guests at our Seder tables, the needy and Digressed Jews of the world.
This is the time when we must reinforce our efforts to help the heroic people of Israel to secure more firmly and enduringly their freedom against the' destruction which threatens them from all sides.
This is the time when the sacrifices of the brave
Why America Will Stand By Israel
By David Horowitz
y
.PNITED NATIONS.
(WlJP)r-Once again we face a'Passbver season as our ::liearts.tum to the past, and it's still; Pass-Over for the children of Israel. History is repeating itself in all its stark and perilous reality, but this tinie, as we take to the Sedertable and read the Hagaddah, the E;xodus and Egyptian episodes have -taken; on global dimensions. The struggle, in reality, is 'nota.localone. It is a conflict between East and West and America is-yery mudh in- : volved. There can be no escape for AVashington.
Despite the current ap¬ parent' differences which have arisen betweeii the United Stat^ aiid Israel on the question of a peace settlement, it is the view of v.your- corrjespondent that, i^when tbeiSituation V(<11 come /down tiiii^^li^itaiclJs^^l'&ny '¦ showdftlwWs«n'tingenby;'both theWitW-iiloiilSd'and the Congress^notwithstanding
politicalljr-unstable Turkey, Greece or even Italy will take. Everyone knows where Israel stands.
Biit there is another, even more important, reason why this writer believes America and IsraeJ^.2|^iie linked in a common Afjit^gj^:
the Fulbrights '^d the State Department Arabists—will stand firnily by Israel.
It might be queried: On what grounds does he believe that the' United States will not repeat What iidid in 1956- 57 und^r the Eisenhower Administration, namely, once again join the Soviet Union and the^roup of non- ' aligned UN stajtes in- a bolid attempt to compel Israel tb withdraw prior to her seciirement of.a n^otiated peace?
Your . correspondent's reply to this is quite simide. First of all, President Nixon is not a "Dulles-guided- Eisenhower." He makes his own decisions. Next, it is to the best interests of America to keep the Jewish State Strong in a region most vital to the security of the.U.S. The loss of Israel as a Western bulwark would, be
tantamount to the loss of the, rj^Mfjaai.,.,„.„_,,,._ ,
Free World's one and only,o,fjnra,\^Ji),*B(|b«iS«i^^ absolutely-sure foothold in int9,thB.proBll«:ies.im|parted the Near East. One can 'toJosephby Jacob arid then never know what paths the by Moses. It is no accident
that the Mormons ...termed the land they beheld "Zion." The Founding Fathers, who saw a parallel between the history of ancient Israel and their new Zion, founded this nation on ^8;' base cementl^ldrt with ^'Jtjfebraic mot%a0mbe^\, S.ir'Smf. S.
It is soinething which>l^|g|fS{i| sovet^gti^iS.^M'^JtiiW^'^ to far beyond the poliii^Sf^lUth^^htinental (^^ess by contingencies of the daji^^p^i! Jefferson, AdamS' and this redemptive Pa9fj0yer Franklin—portraying the season is an appropriate Egyptians engulfed in the time to touch upon the , Red Sea with Moses and the matter. Tsraelit^ safe on the op-
The entire history of poMe. shore and Containing America's emergence as a the legend: "Rebellion To
haven for the downtrodden and opi^essed of all nations, but more particularly of the wandering Jewish peoples, testifies to the prophetic role. Providence had destined the new Promised Land to play in the scheme of things for the planet Earth. Its evolution ag„|to„rf»ig»H.ffist
Tyrants Is Obedieiice to God"—tiears testimony to this fact. '
The Puritans at one time seriously considered adopting Hebrew as their national language and the early settlers gave Hebrew names to their children and also designated td^^i^.^iaitd pities after namepMial'm the Holy Land. Stlil4^'6r^ important was the fiiit^lifet the Americai> form of
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 3)
MARVIN L. GLASSMAN
people of Israel must be matched by our own sacrifices, if they are to survive, if. the eternal message of Passover is to have renewed meaning and force. The greatesr our purpose, the greater the difficulties, the greater must be, and are, our efforts
Even as I extend to each of you Passover greetings, in behalf of the officers and Board of IVustees of the United Jewish Fund and Council, I urge you to remember our brothers who need our help, as you sit with your families at your Seder tables. Then vtill we fulfill the true meaning and spirit of the holiday.
I.'-'"
BVSTANAND , CHERYL HAMMERMAN
"Let my people go! Let my people go!"
This was the cry of over 2000.concerned people at the Statewide rally ori behalf of Soviet Jewry held at the Statehouse in Coliunbus on April 4.
Sam Waksal, a graduate ' student at Ohio State and the Chairman of the Ohio Mobilization Committee for Soviet Jewry organized the
Community Wide Celebration Planned For Independence Day
Mr. Marvin Frank, Chairman of the Israel In¬ dependence Day Celebration Planning Comniittee, has announced today plans for the Community-wide celebration that will take place here in Columbus on Sunday May 2 and a gala festive pro|rani^ j^^ take placpop Surfdaii'v^Vening, ^^HMayf/^^.^dj^yAj:him
'iV^^ynpBOgijvviViia L'l'oii'.!.'- ' On Silnday, <May 2, at 10
a.m., on the grounds of the
Jewish Center, there will^be
a Memorial Service for those who fell in the wars of Israel. This Memorial Service will be conducted by the youth of' Columbus and will include the participation of the Jewish Scout troop here tinder the leadership of Mr. Hal. Tennenbaum. Rabbi Natha^i Gayi|o^.'.mrector of HilleJiJbi^j^iS^iifl; instate Uni v,c!r,siWittti*^*he|>e »• the Chainnah fntVi^i^ Memorial Service. From U to 12 noon, at tl^
(CONT(NUEO ON PAGE 4)
Best Wishes For A Joyous Passover Holiday
I.)
Rally For Soviet Jewry Attended Well By Young Set
rally. The meeting lyas planned to coincide with the 24th Communist Congress and the beginning of the Passover season. Its purpose was to alert free people everywhere of the plight of Soviet Jews ^ and to ai^Iy pressure on the Soviet government. Petitions containing over 20,000 signatures were presented to' Governor Gilligan's office to be forwarded to the Kremlin. A proclamation from the .
(CONTINUEOON PAGE9)
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.c"
:VOL. 49 NO. 13
2/\Q^ Serving Columbus, "Central" andSouthwestern Ohio ^P^
APRIL 8, 1971-NISAN 13
9rf%t4 It AMtrltpa •mi Itwiilt l4Mh
Passover Message
Frvm The President Of The UJFC
The message of Passover, 1971 was never more-timely. It tells of religious freedom, of the exodus from a land of slavery and oppression, lliis year, too, our people in many parts of the world seelc religious freedom, seek to •• leave lands where they cfinnnot live as Jews, ieuids which are hostile to^them, under economic, social and political peril.
Thus our joy at this season is lesseneid by the thought of our people in coiintries where the struggle for human' dignity and their ri^t to exist as a free people is still in jeopardy.
Thus we must continue to feed the hungry, to help to freedom those who can leave, to fulfill the spirit of. the Hagaddah, by' having symbolically as our guests at our Seder tables, the needy and Digressed Jews of the world.
This is the time when we must reinforce our efforts to help the heroic people of Israel to secure more firmly and enduringly their freedom against the' destruction which threatens them from all sides.
This is the time when the sacrifices of the brave
Why America Will Stand By Israel
By David Horowitz
y
.PNITED NATIONS.
(WlJP)r-Once again we face a'Passbver season as our ::liearts.tum to the past, and it's still; Pass-Over for the children of Israel. History is repeating itself in all its stark and perilous reality, but this tinie, as we take to the Sedertable and read the Hagaddah, the E;xodus and Egyptian episodes have -taken; on global dimensions. The struggle, in reality, is 'nota.localone. It is a conflict between East and West and America is-yery mudh in- : volved. There can be no escape for AVashington.
Despite the current ap¬ parent' differences which have arisen betweeii the United Stat^ aiid Israel on the question of a peace settlement, it is the view of v.your- corrjespondent that, i^when tbeiSituation V(<11 come /down tiiii^^li^itaiclJs^^l'&ny '¦ showdftlwWs«n'tingenby;'both theWitW-iiloiilSd'and the Congress^notwithstanding
politicalljr-unstable Turkey, Greece or even Italy will take. Everyone knows where Israel stands.
Biit there is another, even more important, reason why this writer believes America and IsraeJ^.2|^iie linked in a common Afjit^gj^:
the Fulbrights '^d the State Department Arabists—will stand firnily by Israel.
It might be queried: On what grounds does he believe that the' United States will not repeat What iidid in 1956- 57 und^r the Eisenhower Administration, namely, once again join the Soviet Union and the^roup of non- ' aligned UN stajtes in- a bolid attempt to compel Israel tb withdraw prior to her seciirement of.a n^otiated peace?
Your . correspondent's reply to this is quite simide. First of all, President Nixon is not a "Dulles-guided- Eisenhower." He makes his own decisions. Next, it is to the best interests of America to keep the Jewish State Strong in a region most vital to the security of the.U.S. The loss of Israel as a Western bulwark would, be
tantamount to the loss of the, rj^Mfjaai.,.,„.„_,,,._ ,
Free World's one and only,o,fjnra,\^Ji),*B(|b«iS«i^^ absolutely-sure foothold in int9,thB.proBll«:ies.im|parted the Near East. One can 'toJosephby Jacob arid then never know what paths the by Moses. It is no accident
that the Mormons ...termed the land they beheld "Zion." The Founding Fathers, who saw a parallel between the history of ancient Israel and their new Zion, founded this nation on ^8;' base cementl^ldrt with ^'Jtjfebraic mot%a0mbe^\, S.ir'Smf. S.
It is soinething which>l^|g|fS{i| sovet^gti^iS.^M'^JtiiW^'^ to far beyond the poliii^Sf^lUth^^htinental (^^ess by contingencies of the daji^^p^i! Jefferson, AdamS' and this redemptive Pa9fj0yer Franklin—portraying the season is an appropriate Egyptians engulfed in the time to touch upon the , Red Sea with Moses and the matter. Tsraelit^ safe on the op-
The entire history of poMe. shore and Containing America's emergence as a the legend: "Rebellion To
haven for the downtrodden and opi^essed of all nations, but more particularly of the wandering Jewish peoples, testifies to the prophetic role. Providence had destined the new Promised Land to play in the scheme of things for the planet Earth. Its evolution ag„|to„rf»ig»H.ffist
Tyrants Is Obedieiice to God"—tiears testimony to this fact. '
The Puritans at one time seriously considered adopting Hebrew as their national language and the early settlers gave Hebrew names to their children and also designated td^^i^.^iaitd pities after namepMial'm the Holy Land. Stlil4^'6r^ important was the fiiit^lifet the Americai> form of
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 3)
MARVIN L. GLASSMAN
people of Israel must be matched by our own sacrifices, if they are to survive, if. the eternal message of Passover is to have renewed meaning and force. The greatesr our purpose, the greater the difficulties, the greater must be, and are, our efforts
Even as I extend to each of you Passover greetings, in behalf of the officers and Board of IVustees of the United Jewish Fund and Council, I urge you to remember our brothers who need our help, as you sit with your families at your Seder tables. Then vtill we fulfill the true meaning and spirit of the holiday.
I.'-'"
BVSTANAND , CHERYL HAMMERMAN
"Let my people go! Let my people go!"
This was the cry of over 2000.concerned people at the Statewide rally ori behalf of Soviet Jewry held at the Statehouse in Coliunbus on April 4.
Sam Waksal, a graduate ' student at Ohio State and the Chairman of the Ohio Mobilization Committee for Soviet Jewry organized the
Community Wide Celebration Planned For Independence Day
Mr. Marvin Frank, Chairman of the Israel In¬ dependence Day Celebration Planning Comniittee, has announced today plans for the Community-wide celebration that will take place here in Columbus on Sunday May 2 and a gala festive pro|rani^ j^^ take placpop Surfdaii'v^Vening, ^^HMayf/^^.^dj^yAj:him
'iV^^ynpBOgijvviViia L'l'oii'.!.'- ' On Silnday, e »• the Chainnah fntVi^i^ Memorial Service. From U to 12 noon, at tl^
(CONT(NUEO ON PAGE 4)
Best Wishes For A Joyous Passover Holiday
I.)
Rally For Soviet Jewry Attended Well By Young Set
rally. The meeting lyas planned to coincide with the 24th Communist Congress and the beginning of the Passover season. Its purpose was to alert free people everywhere of the plight of Soviet Jews ^ and to ai^Iy pressure on the Soviet government. Petitions containing over 20,000 signatures were presented to' Governor Gilligan's office to be forwarded to the Kremlin. A proclamation from the .
(CONTINUEOON PAGE9)
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